How to read GTA market speed without guessing
Inventory count alone is not enough. Buyers and sellers need to understand freshness, price movement, and how quickly similar homes disappear.
Inventory count alone is not enough. Buyers and sellers need to understand freshness, price movement, and how quickly similar homes disappear.
A market can feel busy while still moving slowly if the same homes are sitting on the market week after week.
Fresh inventory and disappearing comparables tell you more than a single headline about total active listings.
Price-change patterns often reveal negotiation pressure before the sold data catches up.
That makes them useful for both search ranking and market-intelligence pages.
Buyers and sellers do not need dramatic language. They need signals they can compare from one neighbourhood to another.
That is why a mature real-estate platform should make listing events and trend summaries first-class data, not side notes.